On 29/11/2007, David Studholme david.studholme@sainsbury-laboratory.ac.uk wrote:
What do folks use to manage their 'to do' lists and track time spent on various projects?
Are there any good usable open source alternatives?
Thanks,
BT recently purchased a small open source company, which grew out of an open source project called TiddlyWiki [www.tiddlywiki.com]. As they now employee the development team, they've been pushing it around their business as a useful productivity tool.
It's a desktop wiki which can be used pretty effectively as a general purpose notepad, if it fits the way you work.
Worth a try - to install, you just download a web page which makes it very easy to move around on memory sticks etc.
Peter.
Many thanks for all your suggestions.
It looks like Mozilla Sunbird and Korganizer have pretty much the same functionality as each other. The Emacs/planner solution looks like it is going to be the most productive, once I have got over the initial learning curve.
David
samwise wrote:
On 29/11/2007, David Studholme david.studholme@sainsbury-laboratory.ac.uk wrote:
What do folks use to manage their 'to do' lists and track time spent on various projects?